It will predominantly cover Edinburgh Way and the retail parks and be in force from 6pm until 4am on Sunday.
Inspector Tony Walker, of Harlow’s Community Policing Team, says: “We acknowledge that car enthusiasts and members of the public enjoy these events but, unfortunately, previous events have shown us that there are some people who behave in an anti-social manner and drive dangerously, putting the safety of others at risk.
“I am hoping that there will be no need to enforce the order and our priority is to ensure that the area remains safe for all to use.”
Officers will have the power to issue disperse an individual or group who has commited or is likely to commit anti-social behaviour and arrest them if they return within 48 hours.
It will be in place between Burntmill Lane in the west, including Harlow train station, to the point of the A1019 parallel with the mid-point of Harlow Town Park. In the south, it runs from the A1019 to the A414. To the east, it runs from the River Stort, encompasses Harlow Mill train station, and again meets the A414. Across the north, it runs across the River Stort.
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